Canes lock out 'Noise' and Underdog; 'don't care' just win!

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Following years of struggle and excruciating losses, being an underdog has become a familiar feeling to the Miami Hurricanes and their fans.

Braxton Berrios’ story could serve as the ultimate example of what Miami is trying to accomplish this year. He told people for years that his dream was to play for the Hurricanes. More often than not, they wouldn’t believe. In fairness, he doesn’t exactly fit the mold of the prototype Miami wide receiver — he stands only at 5-foot-9 and he’s not a South Florida native like many great Hurricanes at that position in the past, hailing instead from Raleigh, North Carolina.
Look at him now. After 21 catches last season as a freshman, Berrios is already considered a leader and one of the keys to Miami’s success in 2015.
“I know I got the last laugh,” Berrios said. “They can turn on the TV and see it. I know I got the last laugh on all those people who laughed in my face.”
He’s thinking the Hurricanes might get some collective last laughs this season as well.

It’s an annual rite in college football. Dozens of preseason publications come out and predict how the year ahead will play out, and it’s no secret around Miami that the external expectations for the Hurricanes this season aren’t exactly overwhelming. The consensus seems to be that the Hurricanes will basically be a middle-of-the-pack team in the Atlantic Coast Conference, and that coach Al Golden’s hold on his job is tenuous at best. Somehow, the Hurricanes have convinced themselves not to care about what’s being said on the outside.

“We don’t listen to it,” Berrios said. “We’re not worried about that … we’re not. We’re going to be good. We know we’re going to be good and that’s really all that matters to us. We can’t stop them from saying anything, we can’t sway their opinion. We don’t care.” After a freefall ended last season — a four-game losing streak, to be precise — Miami doesn’t need much in the way of motivation these days. The Hurricanes finished 6-7, the program’s worst mark since 2007 and that came in a year where they were supposed to contend for the ACC’s Coastal title. Now, only a few of the preseason predictors see Miami as a legit candidate to win the Coastal.

The Hurricanes disagree. They’re also not looking back.


Everyone knows that these have not been glory years for Miami. The Hurricanes haven’t won a national title since the 2001 season, are still waiting for their first ACC crown, plus haven’t won a bowl game since escaping with a 21-20 win over Nevada on a frigid New Year’s Eve night at Boise State in 2006.

And of course, there was that NCAA investigation that started in 2011 over the actions of a rogue former booster who’s now serving time in federal prison for masterminding a $930 million Ponzi scheme. Golden may be in a make-or-break year, even though he’s under contract through the 2019 season. He said Friday that he doesn’t let that notion bother him, saying all that matters is getting this team ready for this season.

“We need to get better,” Miami athletic director Blake James said. “We need to get better. We need to get better as a program and we need to look at what are we doing to get better and look at all the categories. Some are very easy to quantify. Others aren’t. … He’s been working on making the changes that are necessary to make us a better program.” CBS Radio
 
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Al Golden spent 55 straight days without a day off to make changes after the bowl game. Looks like not much has changed with "ignore the noise" message to the team and the "bunkered down" approach. Expect no changes Canes fans at it appears it's all hot air, just like Golden
 
If we played all our games in a dome during the day we'd win natty title every year.
 
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I'm just glad the general consensus is that Golden must field a winner this year or he's gone. Enough mediocrity already. Winning cures EVERYTHING.
 
Al is a master motivator. Not concerned at all at his ability to squeeze 4, 5, maybe even 6 wins from this team of ragamuffins.
 
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Al Golden spent 55 straight days without a day off to make changes after the bowl game. Looks like not much has changed with "ignore the noise" message to the team and the "bunkered down" approach. Expect no changes Canes fans at it appears it's all hot air, just like Golden
He spent 55 straight days and came up with team chemistry as being the problem along with officially setting the goal as winning the Coastal. It took him 55 days to come up with that garbage
 
Al Golden spent 55 straight days without a day off to make changes after the bowl game. Looks like not much has changed with "ignore the noise" message to the team and the "bunkered down" approach. Expect no changes Canes fans at it appears it's all hot air, just like Golden
He spent 55 straight days and came up with team chemistry as being the problem along with officially setting the goal as winning the Coastal. It took him 55 days to come up with that garbage

The "me guys" are the ones in the NFL he couldn't win with. He genuinely wants a full team of Armbrister's. South Florida kids are typically a bit and Al refuses to adapt to the culture down in SFla and continues to want his coal shoveler, no mental error class pet player that we just don't have enough of on the roster for his liking.
 
Al Golden spent 55 straight days without a day off to make changes after the bowl game. Looks like not much has changed with "ignore the noise" message to the team and the "bunkered down" approach. Expect no changes Canes fans at it appears it's all hot air, just like Golden

The fact that AL Gorlden knows exactly how many days he worked without a day off tells me everything I already knew.
 
sad thing I keep reading who are the so called leaders on this team

They aint so FL guys..

wtf is up with that?
 
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sad thing I keep reading who are the so called leaders on this team

They aint so FL guys..

wtf is up with that?

Does it really matter where they are from as long as they are a good leader?

I agree 100%... look at the History of UM and its leaders dominated from outside the so called walls of Dade

Ken Dorsey and Gino Torretta are the first two that come to mind. Could be wrong but believe that Golden's inability to connect with the SFla culture is one reason SFla leaders aren't being developed. How can we expect kids to lead when they don't buy into the head coach that is trying to change them for the worst?
 
So Fl kids use to have chip on their shoulders with something to prove. Now everyone kisses their and begs them to come to their schools. We have tons of leaders from out of state, most of our great QBs come to mind. I think the So Fl kids provided more of the intimidation factor that pure leadership. The combo was a thing of beauty and deadly when you threw in the speed and aggression. Unfortunately, Al does not like most of the things that made us great.
 
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